
Best Modernist Novels
Looking for a great modernist novel to read? There is definitely no shortage of great books in the genre. Modernism was a literary movement that began in the late 19th… Read more »
Looking for a great modernist novel to read? There is definitely no shortage of great books in the genre. Modernism was a literary movement that began in the late 19th… Read more »
E.M. Forster was a writer and a member of the Bloomsbury Group who wrote a handful of novels during his lifetime that are considered classics in English literature. The following… Read more »
Roger Fry was a painter, art critic, writer and member of the Bloomsbury Group who wrote a number of books about art. The following is a list of books by… Read more »
Lytton Strachey was a popular English biographer who wrote a number of books during his lifetime. As a writer, critic and member of the Bloomsbury Group, Strachey is best known… Read more »
Leonard Woolf was a writer, publisher, political theorist, journalist and a member of the Bloomsbury Group who wrote a number of fiction and nonfiction books. Leonard was married to Virginia… Read more »
Vita Sackville-West was not only a prolific writer but she was also an amateur gardener who created one of the most famous gardens in England at her home at Sissinghurst… Read more »
Looking for a good Vita Sackville-West novel to read? Sackville-West was a prolific writer who wrote numerous novels as well as many nonfiction books and poetry over a span of… Read more »
If you are a Vita Sackville-West fan looking to learn more about her, these books are a great place to start. Although there haven’t been a lot of books written… Read more »
Looking for a good Virginia Woolf biography to read? A handful of good books have been written about Virginia Woolf beginning in the 1970s when the second wave of feminism… Read more »
There have been many books published on the Bloomsbury Group over the years. The group was one of the most influential literary and artistic groups of its time and, as… Read more »